Lynn Kirkpatrick
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So this friend mentions that he swapped the lump in his '71 B, and the one he pulled out is just setting around. I have wondered about "power-tuning" the lump in my '68 BGT. This seemed like a cheap way to get a motor to "power-tune" with out screwing up the one that is in and running OK. So I got it.
The reason he swapped was that under acceleration, there was a "knock, not a hammer, but a knock". When winter comes and were are snow-bound I plan to open it up and fix it, in addition to adding a few enhancements.
Assuming it isn't something simple like really low octane gas, what are the causes for a knock, and how do I check for them? It is a '71 motor (18GK-WE-H).
The reason he swapped was that under acceleration, there was a "knock, not a hammer, but a knock". When winter comes and were are snow-bound I plan to open it up and fix it, in addition to adding a few enhancements.
Assuming it isn't something simple like really low octane gas, what are the causes for a knock, and how do I check for them? It is a '71 motor (18GK-WE-H).